What Do Andretti and MediaTek Have in Common?

Andretti Global and MediaTek are both adding new locations soon in Right to Work Indiana! Andretti will be in Fishers. Meanwhile, MediaTek will be in Lafayette. So this is exciting news for the state and its economy!

Andretti Global:

Andretti Global is investing $200 million in order to add a new location in Right to Work Fishers, Indiana. This will create 500 new jobs as a result.

“I am excited to celebrate this legendary racing family of entrepreneurs in their competitive quest to innovate in the global racing industry. […] Indiana continues to demonstrate leadership in this sector as well as its position as a premier destination for automotive, speed and mobility-focused industries.” […]

“In 2015, the Indianapolis Airport Authority and the City of Fishers partnered to maximize the use of this land and thus increase to an even greater level the quality of life for residents of Fishers. […] We are so pleased Andretti chose this location and supports the vision for this vital part of Fishers and the iconic team that leads this great effort.”

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MediaTek:

MediaTek is adding a new location soon in Right to Work Lafayette, Indiana.

“Attracting a world-class chip design firm to Indiana has been a longtime goal for our team. […] I applaud Secretary Chambers, the IEDC and, of course, the whole team here at Purdue for doing the hard work necessary to get a global company to take a look at Indiana and all we have to offer. This investment by MediaTek is a commitment to Indiana and an opportunity to grow its U.S. design center workforce here in the Midwest. I welcome this effort, which underscores the vitality and growth of the innovative work happening in our Discovery Park District and signals clear support for the semiconductor industry’s growth and development here.”

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